After my trip, I trollied down Greenville Avenue, near the "M" streets. This is one of my favorite places in Dallas. Most of Dallas feels upscale and pretentious, but this area feels almost hippie-like, probably due to the fact that it is the college neighborhood. I decided to stop in at The Corner Market. This place has great sandwiches and it's adjoined with a cupcake place that sets out free samples! Today I ordered a grilled portobello with spinach and brie slathered with spicy Dijon mustard and a side of homemade sweet pickles for about $7. I added on a bottle of Pepsi made in Mexico; my fav because it's made with REAL sugar. While at the cafe, I worked on my research paper: organizing my thoughts and scribbled notes. Later, my friend from school, Bernardo, texted me so I went to hang with him at the school library for a while. We talked about cute guys but didn't meet any.
And now, home again, home again, jiggity-jig.
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Loved the young man's version of a favorite song I sing all the time. He's good. That's not an easy song to sing. And I love his guitar. I had one I carved on when I was a teenager. Wish I still had it. It was cool.
Hey, I just finished reading Willie Nelson's memoirs from the road, called "Roll Me Up & Smoke Me When I Die." It's a hoot!
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